It's a dead horse but...this pic might sum up why USA doesn't win the MC anymore.

Yes, but Snooker was lightly attended and rarely televised until Matchroom, Betfred and others started promoting it...if only Barry Hearn would bring his magic to this side of the Atlantic, maybe Sky Sports would televise one of his events if he paired up with promoters here, and the U.S. television market (and advertising) might follow him in. Pool sells overseas, maybe if our events got televised there first, it might ignite something...

What on earth are you talking about?
 
Oh so you want to class pool up again and promote it Hearn style. He is already doing M.C. here.

Otherwise pool is too low class to ever have a chance for mass appeal. Anything sustainable would require the hero and heel approach or a total revamp of American pool.
Most won't pay for the current product on a pay stream. I sure wouldn't travel to watch this crap. Handicap it and wagering. Maybe. Fleming's make it happen model is pretty good. In its 4th year.

So give me pro Snooker in Vegas for a 400,000 purse and I will attend.

The hero/heel approach was done with snooker, too, aka playing off the bad boys (Higgins, White and even O'Sullivan) against the squeaky clean Davis and Hendry or old guard players. The drama of characters and back stories. It could work, and Hearn is the only guy who has been able to bottle it and sell it. I, too, would drive a long way to see a Snooker tourney like you describe...
 
What on earth are you talking about?

Well, let me clarify..."Pot Black" started in 1969, was very popular, but was not tournament coverage. TV coverage of snooker as we know it today started with all three majors being televised in 1984. The World Championship only televised the finals before 1980.
 
Well, let me clarify..."Pot Black" started in 1969, was very popular, but was not tournament coverage. TV coverage of snooker as we know it today started with all three majors being televised in 1984. The World Championship only televised the finals before 1980.

Again, what on earth are you talking about?

Snooker became popular when Alex Higgins showed everyone it could be exciting. This was a looong time before hearn and betfred. It has been a housewives favourite since the 70s.
 
Only in this country because it can't get out of the gambling gutter it's been in for the last 40 years or so. AND because this game of pool is NO LONGER an exclusive game played only in this country for the most part, it's exploding in growth in every other country NOT connected to the NORTH AMERICAN CONTINENT.

I agree with you. Pool needs a makeover, the sport needs to shake off it's reputation as a game for gangsters and other shady characters.
 
Again, what on earth are you talking about?

Snooker became popular when Alex Higgins showed everyone it could be exciting. This was a looong time before hearn and betfred. It has been a housewives favourite since the 70s.
Cartoons may have suited you better, esp. Sponge Bob.

Housewives favourite.
 
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